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Step 5Concrete floor

concrete floor
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we didn't have the budget to have a motorised rotating concrete machine so i had to do 5tons of concrete by hand. It was a tiring option.

The entire electric cicuit was underground, which is very efficient but has some weak points :
- impossible to move or adapt, upgrade
-dangerous when you drill the floor deep (but this doesn't happen much ... hehe )

i found out that even in a small apartment you quickly end up with a lot of cables so i did some "tressage" with it to make it fit, so good !

The concrete was finished with a thin layer of "ré-agréage". We had not enough of it so we diluted it : very bad idea : my floor is more fragile where the liquid concrete was too diluted (budget ! grr).
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